To simplify the licensing for our .NET and Visual Studio tools, we’ve reduced it to just three simple options: ReSharper subscription, Rider subscription, dotUltimate subscription. The dotUltimate license will cover all paid .NET & Visual Studio tools from JetBrains (ReSharper, R … | Continue reading
The Early Access Program for our next major release, PyCharm 2020.2, is now open! If you are the kind of person who is always looking forward to the next ‘big thing’, we encourage you t… | Continue reading
We are happy to announce the first preview version of the new major release: Kotlin 1.4-M1. A few months ago, we published an announcement of what to expect in Kotlin 1.4. As the release approaches… | Continue reading
Today we’re happy to present to you a new release of Kotlin – 1.3.70. This is an incremental release, so it doesn’t bring major new features. However, we did our best to improve the exi… | Continue reading
You can read this blog post in other languages: The new edition of Kotlin Census is here! By the end of 2019, more than 4 million people had used Kotlin. This is a great number of people, and of co… | Continue reading
This year at KotlinConf 2019, Roman Belov gave an overview on Kotlin’s approach to data science. Now that the talk is available for everyone to see, we decided to recap it and share a bit mor… | Continue reading
During the keynote at KotlinConf, Andrey highlighted our strategic view on the current areas of focus for the evolution of Kotlin, and our plans for Kotlin 1.4 which will be released some time next… | Continue reading
Today at KotlinConf, we announced our brand new product Space, and we have already opened the Early Access Program. | Continue reading
In July of this year, in the German city of Cologne, the ISO WG21 committee approved the full draft of C++20. After Belfast, in November, we now have just one more meeting (in Prague) to deal with national body comments … Continue reading → | Continue reading
We’re happy to announce the release of Kotlin 1.3.50 today. In addition to the quality and tooling improvements, the main focus for this version has been on: Designing a new Duration and Time Measu… | Continue reading
A little over a year ago, we ran a series of blog posts describing performance improvements we were making to ReSharper. We’ve delivered a lot of improvements in the releases since then, but we haven’t yet delivered on the big … Continue reading → | Continue reading
Which C++ unit testing framework do you use? In this guest blog post, Viktor Kirilov shares how Doctest, a new C++ testing framework he contributes to, is better than others. Viktor Kirilov GitHub @KirilovVik Viktor is a huge fan of … Continue reading → | Continue reading
Statically typed programming languages, such as Java or Scala, are all about types. But not all types are created equal: there’s a difference between how types work in imperative programming and ho… | Continue reading
With more than 4,000 available plugins, the Plugins Repository is able to deliver a variety of third-party plugins that can extend your JetBrains product on demand. There are plugins to bring you e… | Continue reading
Crafting tools and making them better is human nature. JetBrains has built its business on this tradition, by creating tools which developers love using daily and which automate the routine parts o… | Continue reading
We are happy to announce that JetBrains is partnering with Codeforces to promote Kotlin in the competitive programming community, as well as to give the Kotlin community a platform to compare and h… | Continue reading
Today we are thrilled to introduce this year’s first major update for Rider – please welcome Rider 2019.1! With this release, Rider 2019.1 gets a new pack of features and improvements: WinForms designer. The long-awaited WinForms designer helps you create, … Continue reading → | Continue reading
We’re happy to announce the release of Kotlin 1.3.30, a new bug fix and tooling update for Kotlin 1.3. The main areas of focus for this release have been around Kotlin/Native, KAPT performance, as … | Continue reading
Want to meet key podcasters, authors, and teachers at PyCon? This year PyCharm has an expanded booth with space shared by many of the key “Python Creators.” Come say hi, watch short talks by them, … | Continue reading
Just now at AnacondaCON, JetBrains CEO Max Shafirov, and Anaconda’s CEO Scott Collison announced the start of our collaboration. The PyCharm team has been working hard in the last months to improve… | Continue reading
We’re happy to announce the release of Kotlin 1.3.20, a new bug fix and tooling update for Kotlin 1.3. In addition to improvements to the compiler and IDE, this version: Allows running Gradle tasks… | Continue reading
TL;DR: the 1.13 update includes support for Android Studio, a new toggle to update all the tools you have installed automatically, a downgrade option, refreshed Settings UI, and bug fixes. Download… | Continue reading
Excellent news, everyone! We’ve just released Rider 2018.3 with lots of features you’ve been waiting for and all kinds of improvements to make coding easier still. Let’s dive into this ocean of improvements and features: Code Vision: try this new … Continue reading → | Continue reading
This is a guest blog post from Paul Merlin software engineer for Gradle The recently released Gradle 5.0 includes the Gradle Kotlin DSL v1.0 which is now ready for widespread use. We want you to en… | Continue reading
JetBrains is hosting two webinars on Kotlin 1.3 this December. Both events aim to study the most common use cases and the challenges with the adoption of Coroutines, Kotlin/Native, and Multiplatfor… | Continue reading